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1874 J. Greenebaum Denim Work Pant

Regular price $139.00 $131.00 6% off
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per 
5.0 (7)
inches
cm
Size Waist Hip Front Rise Thigh Length Leg Opening
XS/W30 29.1 39.8 12.2 25.2 40.2 18.1
S/W31 30.7 41.3 12.6 26 40.9 18.9
M/W32 32.3 42.9 13 26.8 41.7 19.7
L/W33 33.9 44.5 13.4 27.6 42.5 20.5
XL/W34 35.4 46.1 13.8 28.3 42.9 20.5
XXL/W35 37 47.6 14.2 29.1 43.7 21.3

1. Waist: Measure straight across the waistband from edge to edge, aligning the front and back waistlines..

2. Hip/Seat: Measure across the hips, starting 8cm/3 inches above the crotch seam, keeping the tape parallel to the leg opening.

3. Front Rise: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the front rise.

4. Back Rise: Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the back waistband.

5. Thigh: Measure straight across from the crotch seam to the outer leg, keeping the tape parallel to the leg opening.

6. Inseam: Measure from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.

7. Length: Measure from the waistband to the leg opening or hem.

8. Leg Opening: Measure straight across the leg opening.

Sizes can vary from 2-3 centimeters because they are measured by hand. 1inch=2.54cm.

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  • 5' 10", 158lbs/ 178cm, 72.5kg. Size L.

    • Crafted from 9 oz. selvedge denim. Pre-shrunk. Inspired by the Greenebaum Brothers' denim waist overalls of the 1880s.

    Crafted from 9 oz. selvedge denim. Pre-shrunk. Inspired by the Greenebaum Brothers' denim waist overalls of the 1880s.

    After Levi's patented the rivets in 1873, other manufacturers experimented with alternative methods of reinforcement. In 1874, the Greenebaum Brothers introduced a triangular cowhide patch sewn onto jeans to enhance their durability. However, Levi's metal stud design proved to be more practical, leading to the gradual abandonment of this time-consuming cowskin reinforcement technique. Nevertheless, today, it is regarded as a captivating design element with historical significance.

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